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 Telavi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was founded in the 8th century and served as the capital of the Kingdom of Kakheti after the disintegration of united Georgian Kingdom in the 15th century.
Telavi is a main city of Georgia 's eastern province of Kakheti, on the eastern slope of Tsiv-Gombori mountain-range.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telavi

  
 Kartl-Kakheti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The unification did not deter Persian Empire from its aggression towards Georgia and by the end of 18th century the frequently attacked Kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti was almost totally devastated.
Telavi, the capital of Kakheti, was the capital of the new state.
Therefore, Kings of Kakheti were the rulers of the new kingdom and
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kartl-Kakheti

  
 Kartl-Kakheti - Result for Kartl-Kakheti - Meaning of Kartl-Kakheti - Definition of Kartl-Kakheti - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
The unification did not deter 1762 from its aggression towards Georgia and by the end of 1762 the frequently attacked Kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti was almost totally devastated.
Therefore, Kings of 1762 were the rulers of the new kingdom and 1762, the capital of Kakheti, was the capital of the new state.
www.mauspfeil.net /Kartl-Kakheti.html

  
 History
The country experienced political as well as economic crisis, which resulted in strengthening the separatist forces and breaking up the state into four independent kingdoms of Kartli, Kakheti, Imereti and Samtskhe and they were governed by the sons of Alexander I — the last King of the united Georgia.
As the centralized state fell apart, other noble families took control of smaller areas, such as Dadianis in Mingrelia, the Gurielis in Guria, and the Gelovanis in Svaneti.
winesofgeorgia.20m.com /history.htm

  
 CAUCASUS GATEWAY :: Discover Beauty of Georgia ::
Erekle II, the son of Theimuraz II, the king of at first, Kakheti and then Kartl-Kakheti, since 1762, was born and has died in the Palace of Telavi.
In the second half of the XVII century the King of Kakheti, Archil II has moved his residence from Gremi to Telavi.
A so called old citadel of the XI century is preserved.
www.caucasusgateway.ge /city.php?id=51®id=130

  
 EXPLORE: Treaty of Georgievsk - Dictionary of Everything
Erekle II of Kartli - Kakheti and Catherine II of Russia ratified it in 1784.
Russia, as an official protector of the Kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti, guaranteed its independence and territorial integrity and promised to help Georgians in the case of foreign aggression.
The treaty was signed by Prince Ivane Mukhranbatoni and Prince Garsevan Chavchavadze (Georgia) and General Potemkin in the Castle of Georgievsk (North Caucasus) on July 24, 1783.
www.explore-dictionary.com /dictionary/T/Treaty_of_Georgievsk.html

  
 CD repertoire2
East georgian church song from Kartl- Kakheti " you are a vineyard " (3 parts) Hommage to the Mary the Mother of God.
In Georgia the vine is a sacred plant, and in this song Mary is compared to the vineyard.
www.lafriche.org /voixpolyphoniques/voice/mer-noire2/repertoire2.htm

  
 State of the Environment - Georgia 1995
Since the 2nd half of the XVII century the King of Kartl-Kakheti Erekle the II (1745-1798) and the King of Imereti Solomon (1754-1784) were fighting against Persia and Otoman Empire.
Since the ruling of Arabians (at the end of VII-IX century), unity of Georgia was broke up into several small separate kingdoms: Abkhaz Kingdom (capital Kutaisi) in West Georgia, Kakheti (capital Tianeti) and Hereti (capital Shaki) Kingdoms in East Georgia and South-west Georgian Kingdom (Tao-Klarjeti, capital Artanuji) under the leadership of Bagrationi Dynasty.
In 1803 Russians made anschluss of Imereti and other West Georgian principalities were occupied and Georgia’s whole territory and divided as a Tbilisi and Kutaisi Guberny, the constitutive parts of Empire.
www.unep.no /enrin/htmls/georgia/soegeor/english/backgrnd/history/history.htm

  
 Untitled Document
List of Kartl-Kakheti tavads and aznaurs, participants of Kakheti uprising in 1812.
Reports on uprisings in Kakheti, Samegrelo, Imereti, Guria, and Chechnia, and on sending of rebels into exile.
Originals and translations of the deeds of the kings Rostom, Erekle II, Giorgi XII, princes Alexander, Levan, Teimuraz, Iulon, Queen Darejan.
archive.gol.ge /172eng.htm

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